What books does your 4 year old enjoy?

ds is coming up to 4, and really likes Charlie and Lola, anything to do with dinosaurs, pirates etc, is liking the Mungo books (Mungo and the spiders from Space etc) and the Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs ones.

I'd like to get him some more stories, but am a bit stuck, what are other 4 year olds liking at the moment?!

also factual books about dogs and cats and tractors etc. my 5 yr always for some reason choose factual books out of the library. about how to care for your rabbit or dog or hamster - which we have none of!

I am watching this thread with interest as ds is 3.5 and likes quite a few of the books mentioned. Do all of your 4 year olds still enjoy picture books or are they on to chapter books like the horrid henry ... I wasn't sure what sort of age to move on!

Charlie and LolaLots of the ladybird books like the golden goose, cinderella, jack and the beanstalk.The boy who found a starThe gruffaloA squash and a squeezeThe snail and the whaleWinnie the witchMr Men

Ds1, 4.5, has just got into Dr Seus books and I find them really enjoyable to read. Got 4 more out of library today! Also the newer 'Cat in the Hat' learning library books which are not actually by Dr Seus but are rhyming books on subjects like space and the human body, informative but funny.He does still like picture books a lot, and we haven't tried any long chapter books yet, mostly as I don't know which ones would appeal to him.

We were given a really good Usborne Rhyming story called "The Fangtastic Adventures of Dracula's Dentures' which is very funny, but I don't think they sell that series anymore. I keep meaning to look on ebay for more of them. It is separated into v. short chapters but the whole book is short enough to read in one go and it still has big pictures.

This author is fantastic a few people here have named some of her books I have the whole set for my DS (he was 4 in June) and he loves them and I like reading them brilliant books would recommend to anyone Here

Mioma - you're the first person I've ever come across on here who has mentioned Global Garden - ds absolutely loves it (calls it 'the trees book'). It's just fab...although one or two of the pull out bits have fallen off now after maybe a year of reading it fairly regularly! Ask him which fruits grow on trees or bushes and he's your man thanks to this!